TALKING POLITICS

Adam Tooze on the Crisis

Mar 19, 2020
Adam Tooze, economic historian who studies financial crises and global political economy, offers sharp analysis of how the coronavirus shock exposes Eurozone faultlines. He compares this crisis to 2008, examines ECB and Fed responses, and discusses US health-system risks and China’s role. Short, urgent conversations also touch on oil-price turmoil and political fallout across Europe and the US.
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INSIGHT

ECB Comment Exposed Eurozone Fault Line

  • The ECB exposed a deep Eurozone fault line by suggesting it would not act to close sovereign spreads.
  • Christine Lagarde's comment and the Bundesbank's backing revealed an ongoing internal struggle over the ECB's role with regard to spreads since 2010.
INSIGHT

Corporate Debt Cliff Risk Since 2008

  • Corporate debt has doubled since 2008 and much of it sits on the ratings borderline between investment grade and junk.
  • A wave of downgrades could trigger cliff-edge dynamics as funds lose eligibility and forced selling amplifies market stress.
INSIGHT

Eurozone Needs Political Will Not Just Tools

  • Europe has instruments to stabilise banks but lacks the political will for deep risk sharing.
  • Banking union stalled on common deposit insurance, so the issue is political commitment more than technical firepower.
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